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I i Salt Lake City Utah — European Electio4 Results Reflect New U S Policy 7 ' I i "MR Let All Global Differences Be Reconciled And Wars Averted in an Atomic Age PAUL MALLON OBSERVES tz2go obt a ' 04 4 :ft MI 1' '' ' - ' N- c'ttC' ' '''''' i' 44444444 Iirr l''''' - "" 1413-- P 1144644444414 - ''''L4''4 all '') 1°' ' BEF()RE LONG ti:: to advertisements appearan existing or an imminent "conflict" with the — LIE SHARING tt soviet union Granting for the sake of arguI'LL rd: ing in numerous newspapers and in its own ment western "the democracies are able that world-th-at colurans'EmLiff is magazine telling the A Room eitt- to ignore the communist countries and con- ) "there is no misunderstanding between dude a peace" without the cooperation of ertig Ika:110 I irIN ITIHAT HOUSE ' or Russia and the west—there is a conflict" ' 170000000 people occupying 21000000 square i Ar A "misunderstanding" according to locimiles of the earth's surface governed by a IN I T 14 t f-or -council in no nor tolerates that strikes a opinion "is conspiradisagreement cogTapbers ' r ! cies against consumers nor evasion of miliview" A "conflict" in the ordinary acceptance 1 4':' rittl betary service nor remuneration for enforced t tr of the term is a clash a collision a battle ) efi idleness a — : tween hostile forces Ili --7occurrence of to are a and establish be It may daily possible just Misunderstandings t '" Rusthe without of z In educational assemblies in ecclesiastical cirpeace cooperation passable ivtL: ' - "::--:wr ''' Ats ''''''' i' 1' --- ' 47ticttl sia But none of the participants in confercles in political conventions in business meet"' I " f Akolop ences having peace at heart have thought iting! in family gatherings But one need not could be done It may be wise to ostracise' the assume that these differences are "conflicts" ' - '- Cl Russians until they reform their governmental Of course influential publications can fan ' ' ' : e-I: to ' flames flare ' own our to until coincide with 40 of Y '' policies they although 0( - sparks opposition e c kt I 4 the Atlatic charter deprecates such meddling I of conflict just as Hitler did with his book 1 IIIL' 41' ''t' 1 1 1 e : '41: 4! I 11 1 ' ' rlet e: - lesionianatisain the domestic affairs of other countries And r lie might have aroused Americans to frenzy r t i' t k ' ' di'" to able had he been some may suppose it easy to frighten the Rusjirep against the Russians some ''' i ' l lo"11 '' '' ) ‘ 3 ' A 440:till:t ti of 4i N older with into 0 rect the policy of periodical glans popular P t 44acquiescence f 1 r plans d1 t! 1 i eion' 4 ts )1''' - i '' r ' C1 '''' it t 4 :'? i I' 4 ft ' e: powers reaching "more than 22000000 readers every t A '''''''' 'e It 0000w"rl"""If?'"7e '7 '''' 'A ' ' Ig':$ ! :1t r16'LYr'' But the history of that people for nine cen week" as "Life" claims ' N '‘'' A I :': ''441:l )il i 1' ' tunes ever since the acceptance of ChristianBut the fuehrer turned his guns on Russia '' 1!1' ' ' '' '—s 4'1 s 0 '' 1 0'exu ke'1! ' s ts4 1 under the guidance of Vladimir called killing or maiming millions who opposed his jer ity ' ' c' '110or:):t- :A': ' march toward Moscow Then he lost his step "the saint" does not bear out the supposition tt ''t si -2 7 In spite of internal feuds and foreign inva:r his gains his assurance and his conflict When -"F 1:X:r I it)P getc - 1 ' f" sions of oppression and ignorance a race of nussia overcame axis power in the north it J : ' r 0)744 II L''' 0 rr" :! A0 Cit)PPC IS saved the lives of countless American service ''V71r'' 14r"141't 1 hardy men and women was slowly developed ' ' i q 4 - '0 - I VONAVIIIICIR" a people without part or purpose in governmen as military authorities have attestedare'""‘44ftemlog4 rdormsr'''"7-moo'-- o yr or4 row Russia The with a to start who is overthrew the only system they ment !It easy -- Ci10‘4‘i:v knew and hurriedly seized upon the only propeople and the government comprise a partpolt)ikcov‘ 4" ''' e tt4 venue power in this mundanee arena In gram that seemed to fit their calibers and '''A101) I sura that demonstrated or conditions without vtA0:Fik recogmight they help sympathy '' :st rit':"6477"!A' astonished a nition or themselves from that other courage 'k waft people any power prised ' 'Ar"! 't ror e" There is no sense in saying that peace can 0101 the allies a resourcefulness that demoralized P : vere:r:::1ei 210 or:'TOPIS'4' ' 1Se ' ever be made durable without the cooperation of -the enemy They have been strutting lc 1''' Tzrer MAN N hi P101Nliditiliglie SYNDICOVrr accomwas surrender is in to no use Russia There since the unconditional stampede trying soviet millions into anything they do not unplished afraid they were not appreciated sen1938 when he surprised the exderstand There is nothing to be gained for BY THOMAS L STOKES sitive to every contradiction suspicious of perts by his nomination and elecpeace or progress by losing patience with every prcposal not originating with them betion as senator having as would any person or people with - their limited experience and diplomatic igThe senator is a- precise fornorance an Inferiority complex that required bombastic mal sort of person somewhat His Let U3 keep trying to clear up misunderreassurance chilling at first meeting and warm is wife grafriendly avoid and This conflicts is an atomic No doubt "Life" has the best of intentions standings cious No one is better at a while asking its readers to ignore the possiage—a time when governing officials must political box supper ora picnic think before' they start something that could bilities of a "misunderstanding" and to accept She knows how to make people WASHINGTON—One of the The signs of the rebirth are be finished adversely the same day are facing the fact that the feel at home most interesting political develall around He seized the leadership of opments hereabouts recently is For one thing the senator rethat hybrid coalition of conservathe obvious rebirth of ambition cently hired himself a publicity tive Republicans and new deal erning hotels They may also reveal laxity in In Senator Robert A Taft of man For another his wife— Democrats which set out to tear Ohio to be president the city's administration of existing fire regMartha Taft as she is so well to tatters president Truman's known—is out doing her own It never quite died of course ulations Whatever the result it is to be hoped emergency labor bill They did after that excitingly close call brand of campaigning talking strike out the that Chicago and all other cities great and in 1940 when Wendell Willkie among the women folks Mrs and force compromises provision to avoid will redouble efforts small furtheir and is an that unfortunate fact It people beat him out of the Republican Taft proved quite a help to her elsewhere ' blazes in life of ther loss nomination at the last minute husband at the start of his napreventable municipalities require some terrible disaster Simultaneously while posing tional political career back in as a champion of labor in this contrary to all established rules before steps which were perfectly obvious beInstance he was most helpful forehand are taken to avert similar tragedies Editor-Publish- er in getting into the Case labor The Chicago hotel fire in which 58 persons bill — a permanent measure — some of the restrictive features perished early Wednesday morning will doubtthat have led labor to ask Presiless be followed by investigations and recomBy HAM PARK dent Truman to veto it mendations for future safety measures While Hamilton Fish and Jesse Jones are Also with another hand he -It was another holocaust in this same city Notes on the Cuff Department busily and bitterly opposing foreign loans t9 was helping to write into the tempers prosperity Memory which brought about sweeping changes in fire controls P A extension bill some proprospective customers in a: commercial resurmitigates adversity Peg and Len Von Elm came visions old and which 0 P A officials theaters to Many age— rection essential persons delights both and youth governing regulations peace to see me Wednesday afternoon prosperity will make it unworkable Lactantius claim can recall the famous Iroquois theater disasthe international directors of the newly estaband we had a grand gabfest He was not the only one parter in which 574 persons lost their lives Firelished world bank have elected a president Memories about old times They told me in this ironical double ticipating d exits for audiand outlined a policy for transaction of busiWhen I was young we got the proof curtains and about their son Paul who had performance: removing price ences have been required since that time thrill of graduation earlier than controls which will boost prices ness on a scale and a scope never before at- his leg badly broken while servof today—we restudents thus cause further demands t In 1111 a fire at the 'do and Triangle Waist corntempted with the seabees in the Pacoming we ceived a when increases and undoubtfor ' wage diploma 145 lives of The selection of Eilgene Meyer a financier persons pany factory took the cific He's having trouble with the eighth grade edly more strikes and at the pleted in were was found that It of wide experience and splendid standing as employes trapped same time severely criticizing his foot same as I am—feels Early in the morning of the 'the flames by locked exits and insufficient fire head of the bank is indicative of a fixed intenthe strike weapon and trying to day I was to graduate from the on was like wooden a he walking curb its use tion to have the institution function to faciliOquirrh school I went uptown to escapes Since then factories have been reThe doctors say that stump Senator Taft is banking that a barber and first got my tate reconstruction and to accomplish "the shave I shop quired to protect the workers by various safe a little fuzz it will become northe country is going conservahad eventually only guards greatest good for the largest number" of namal Paul is young and can afon my cheeks but I recall asktive through weariness over In Boston a night club fire took the lives tions needing temporary assistance ford to wait while I'm practiregulations and restrictions ing the barber after he had finhurdle for ished with me if I looked very of 440 employes and merrymakers resulting President Meyer a former banker pioneer cally on borrowed time already was 1rils:fir7t first Irthe7nom:I wearing my pale chairman of the reserve finance commission in a sweeping investigation of such establish: new suit—I mean by that it was ments In all parts of the country and the re- - - public-spirite- d citizen of the world and publiswas the that first espebought her-editor !naval of dangerous decorditions in many of of the Washington Post has been cially for me Heretofore my a sincere and convincing advocate of recon them It also resulted in the indictment of ten clotheis were seults my father had discarded cut down to fit struction abroad as essential to business excity officials Then in 1844 a tragic blaze me I was proud of my appear ''''''''''''01' broke out at a circus in Hartford Conn takwithin this pansion republic ance and would look gloatingly t (I I of 168 them of i lives the the to be in many a persons ing Outlining 1 policies at my reflection in store winpursued ) women and children Stringent rules governbank whose customers are governments int i 4 dows and mirrors at I walked i from town to thesschool ogitirs stead of individuals and corporations Mr ing Circus tents followed this tragedy '''''I don't remember the names : LaSalle hotel in Chicago is The -' '' " ''''000'7000' r — 4 Meyer has called attention to the dearth of ' all the graduation class but t ft 40''''''''4tir46 food and the anemotropby of industry in the of one of the finest in that city Early investigaArForrest Walden Hal Lamb most densely populated continents wherein 'wood& tions have failed to reveal the cause of the f ' 7044 thur Moreton George Chamberblaze which some declare started in the botmarkets of the future will be developed lain Sarah Wilson Iretta Woolr 4 '4' ' tom of an elevator shaft But from news rept At the age of threescore and ten but with ley Mildred Phillips Carrie "'1F'di:ep C'V Calvin Vern Metcalf Pere McJO Aoalk:406:1' i yr the enthusiasm of youth and the vision of w ports it appears that the flames were able to Rivro Browne Hal Erma Intyre ' of make astonishing headway before the discovmissionary Eugene Meyer will shoulder the litS ers Vaughn Paul Delphia Stew) ery that the building was afire Whether this great responsibilities entrusted to him and go art Charles Pannetier Ernest 0 i Hill and Clarence Cornell were was due to faulty construction lack of proper forth to preach the gospel of peace progress r in it cause some '4'4 investior and the other Inspections li l'"''prosperity to a people who need all three Each girl received a bouquet ''1ix--of these to give them life liberty hope hapgation should disclose of flowers when she got her di''' iii (1111"e Doubtless these inquiries will suggest piness and something for which to live and i ploma and when I walked back f itt r t 4 ''' reeded safety rules and city ordinances gov labor now and henceforth down the aisle with mine my 4" 5 In many full-pag- ''' - - $ e 0- - ----- - ! 0oc - -- - yourt soN -- -1 ' ---- - 1 1 - - -i - -'' c040---5- -- '--- 4) w7-: '' To- it' ' - :): ''' - i - - - '!'-!- 3 III ran - - -- - - : 1 It ' 1 - e c0 ow 401' -- 1 - ‘ I 1 - s ' -- -- -- 3- - - i r-- Ot - ' - '5- - -- - ' - 1 ''' g 'S Al 'oct Z1 l''' - - Z'' tk - - ( I) ' 41- w7ii-'0--4d-w- 4 -- 1 -- it:-7- N : q7014-- ''::: -----: I jr ri ' 1 '- (- I t -- -' self-defen- se - -- -- k ": 4 '‘' firOC' -- ''' - 4 " T- 7' 41 0--- 1:: 74- 1 - Senator Taft's Presidential Ambition Blazes Again Anglo-America- - ns This Traffic Hotel Blaze May Bring Reforms "work-or-draf- Meyer Head of World Bank t" SENATOR FROM SANDPIT well-marke- r -- - L z1: IT lj p Amdi- o- - - ij ' an elections have projected a new political course for the western half of the continent The surprise In France was the growth of the popular republican movement which is best described as Christian democracy freedom for (parliamentarism all parties individual liberty) and thus represents the same trend as the unexpected size of the vote for the monarchy in and the successes of the Italy Catholic centerists and Christian democrats in Holland a few weeks earlier In each instance a similar new political force came rising up out of the electorate to challenge the grasp of the communists for controls Earlier the socialists had been the most important challengers of communism Now the communists are trysentiing to arouse ment by calling this new challenge a religious movement and attributing it largely to the Catholic church but it is not religious in nature The issues it raises are not religious in character and of no religious significance except in common resistance to stateism as a reatheistic ligion which has been no availIn character There are able forces of Christian democracy in France Italy and much of western Europe outside the Catholic church - to which the bulk of the Christian population adheres But this bulk includes many socialists and indeed is unified politically only in its resistance to communism The only change in truth then is the growth of the power of Christian democfacy in this bulk The socialists' had heretofore demonstrated the greatest political power against the communists but they compromised their position by collaboration In France and elsewhere In this accurate consideration of the matter it would then be a serious mistake for us to fall for the communist propaganda and misinterpret the precise nature of results which are going our way at long last and give them a religious nature as the communists and their propagandists wish us thus furnishing water on their wheel against The our own best interests anti-Cathol- r r "4 : i ilwas ' e 11 sA t v --I 111 I I 4 ' khl'in tk)t' 2:4) l' 7 ' ''41: I I I'd LI f”i pm : AMERICANS ALL By DR DANIEL A POLING I talked with a successful businessman today who was once an inmate of an institution for the insane Even more startling Ile was a ''raving maniac" and a patient In the violent ward— shackled to his bed bound by his ankles and wrists There are even more tragic details When he was very young he bad that most dreaded of all SOCIA1 diseases Without medical care the malady entered its apparently incurable stages His mind began to go He became incoherent Then he Was "committed" To all intents and purposes he was worse than dead and doomed to the company' of those unnumbered and no longer named for whom there Is no hope of physical recovery and of course no prospect of Social rehabilitation But today I talked with this man Science says he is cured Be has a full time gainful and Important job and restored to his family lives again in his own home You ask me how The answer to that question and rriany Lsother answers for similar cases to be found in the files ! ' of the national mental health foundation No more timely program has been set up in generations than this for one out of 10 Americans young as well as middle-age- d and old are mentally sick You and I do not look very far to find the cases that give us personal concern and perhaps you and I have suffered too One out of every 20 living Ameridans will spend part of his or her life In a mental hospital unless preventive treatment—the treatment advised by this foundation—is started at once Many can be saved from the hospital and many now there returned to their homes With grossly inadequate budgets pitifully inadequate staffs and despite public indifference most hospital superintendents and personnel have done heroic work Now comes the national mental health foundation with former Justice Owen J Roberts as chairman to open the door of hope to millions and to give dynamic leadership to the nation Wake up America and stop this mental blackout! LYONS DEN By LEONARD LYONS John Ringling North head of the Ring ling Brothers circus finally has received an optimistiC report about a romance between his gorillas Gargantua and Toto It was North who decided to find a mate for Gargrantua and who searched the world trail he found Toto in Cuba But Gargantua seemed -disinterested in the gorilla which as far as he is concerned is the last woman in the world Recently Thomas the gorillas' caretaker reported the good news to Mr North—news which he hoped would still base rumors about Gargantua!1 opened the bars a little bit" Thomas reported "Toto grabbed Gargantua by the 'throat and Gar"Is gantua bit her band" that good news?" asked North "Sure boss" said Thomas "I t's the first sign of love" Distributed by McNaught Syndicate Incorporated y Bomber: Part of the song "My Bomber Done Told Me" Love: A series of mistakes any old man would gladly make again Always Something Sings sky-bor- Nor in the cups of budding flowers Nor in the redbreast's mellow tone Nor in the bow that smiles in showers But in the mud and scum of things There always always something sings —Ralph Waldo Emerson —0 'r 4:l xt t l'i - - '' 4- ''s 47 ': ' '' '' '4 v" ft' - fIrt-r- 6: r - - 1 - ' 4' 0 s :''-'- k:'--- ' t 4'' - '' ''c : '': ‘' ''': '''''' - Oftepe 1's!4''''''' '' : it:' '1 ' ' 4 ''-- - : '':-:- -t — ? 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' ' t-s &'etl L --41111 1 CLSWE'K '' t 11 - : l'' 11 1 — II ' '-' :41sis i N : :: ' A0 0 '''''' ' i I - ' : ' : g -- mother handed rue a bouquet of roses from our garden It embarrassed me greatly to be the only boy carrying flowers but I didn't let on to her—I couldn't have done that When we got on the streetcar to go home I handed her my bouquet and clutching my diploma in my hand went out on the front platform to talk to my friend Mr Winward the motorman He looked at my flushcocl face and said: "Well my boy now that your school days-arover what do you figure on doing for a living?" I muttered something about wanting to go to high school and then to college He didn't think so much education was necessary As Amelia Welby once said "As dew to tho blossom and bud to the bee as the sceht to the rose are those memories to me" ( 41"711 n:: AAa r'' - - fl tIC-------I- fk t tztt 1 I - d:t r?p- Iii I I ' with the communists is entering a new phase In which our viewpoint is more powerfully repre- aented but do not bring settled conclusions within easy sight Also demonstrated is the fact that in free and open elections the' communist program has widely lost popularity since the end of war Even in adjoining Czechoslovakia Russia barely squeezed a majority II' ‘ f - - The election results demonstrate only that political arguing ae 1 '?1 4tch 'k:: trition M mitt' t $1 - syfli Way NG iii : 1 (30- : 1:111A ) inreCOM- Whether this development had anything to do with the resignation of- the immediate father of N Edward Stettiniva as our man in its leadership is subject to legitimate speculation because It developed immediately alter the report My personal opinion is that there are American and British diplomats who have found the promised incessant haggling with the Russians as hardly a desirable life prospect Some may feel there is no future In it in view of the stand of the Russians resisting compromises common to western civilization I do not know what the life insurance rates on diplomats dealing with the Russians runs now but I do know some men who have found it far from conductive to either health or happiness However I have no personal knowledge beyond be announcement that Mr Stettinius decided at this time to hold Mr Truman to a personal promise to let him go when the organization got definitely under 1 ' ' n::: f first - 6 1 fa s 6 its authority exceeded - mending action because it was appointed to find the facts about how much of a threat to world peace Franco really was Few authorities think Britian will join the U N 0 to rout France by the provided means (bombers etc) or others so soon and thus spen another nation to Russia which if it came to power in Spain would sit upon the biggest link in the British lifeline A growth Christian democratic movement In Spain which would assure some future moderation is unquestionably what is needed nation is in his own state John W Bricker who is running for the senate also is ambitious and apparently has support among the staunch conservatives Senator Taft was Ohio's candidate at the 1940 He stepped aside convention for Governor Bricker in 1944 Now-ilooks like each man for himself to get control of the Ohio delegation at the 1948 convention which is the first necessary step Senator Taft is in the best shape of any prospective candidate with the national organization He has dominated the Republican national committee in The new chairrecent years man Representative E Carroll Reece of Tennessee long has been one of his lieutenants and a "Jason with the southern political bosses who are for the most part recognised as in the Taft camp Copyright 1946 United Feature Syndicate 4x- - ic -- 22-sto- ry t communists are simply centering their attack upon the Catholics in order to have their own resistance joined by other religious denominations such as Protestants and Jews not only in Europe but throughout the world Behind the simultaneous report of the United Nations committee investigation on Spain lie the same discernible strings The report peculiarly held that Franco was not Spain's menace to world peace now mat would be when the U N assembly meets In September (for reasons not stated) and he should be kicked out then Now there are few believers in Christian principles in Spain who also are not Catholics but Gibralter is more important to the world than Spain in the matter of peace As Gibralter will still be there presumably in September the report drawn by the chairmanship of a British possession Australia created much perplexity Indeed insnired stories immediately came to the press from responsible American diplomats that the committee had WA S HINGTO N —Th e Europe- 4 '4 if 'Of S It Lac McDonald and R Neal McDonald alle Conlinental I 94701S:AllalicZill a7afor tczaet4:4 r5fr :1 ! :till : t: a la : as:ti:: : "' a ''''' ::::::: R : i i t'7:7A t4:xS 20 SOVIN NAM ft WO Some I rntrrr loommono 1 it A Ito t 't |